Partial Anthology of Works
- The Miraculous Communion of Saint Catherine of Siena (1513) -
- Saint Catherine of Siena Receiving the Stigmata (1513) -
- Trinity triptych (1513) -
- Marriage of St. Catherine (1514–1515) -
- St. Paul (1515) -
- Marcia (1519, National Gallery, London)
- Stigmatization of St. Catherine of Siena (1515) -
- The Betrothal of the Virgin (1518) -
- Tanaquil (1519) -
- Self Portrait (1520)
- St. Lucy (1521) -
- The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine (1521) -
- Frescoes in Bindi-Segardi Palace, Siena
- Frescoes of scenes from roman history in Palazzo Pubblico, Siena (1529–1535)
- The Holy Family with Young Saint John (1523–1524) -
- Fall of the Rebel Angels (c. 1524) -
- Fall of the Rebel Angels (c. 1528) -
- Vision of St. Catherine of Sienna (1528) -
- The Baptism of Christ (1528) -
- The Nativity -
- Venus and Cupid with Vulcan (1528) -
- Holy Family with St. John (c. 1530) -
- Holy Family with Saint Anne -
- Escape of Clelia and the Roman Virgins -
- Punishment of Dathan -
- Drawing for Christ in Limbo (Stolen)
- Christ in Limbo (1535) -
- Moses and the Golden Calf (1536–1537) -
- Saint Bernard of Siena Preaching (1537) -
- Saint Anthony and the Miracle of the Mule (1537) -
- Saint Francis receives the stigmata (1537) -
- Birth of the Virgin (1543) -
- Annunciation (1545–1546) -
- Coronation of the Virgin (1540s) -
- Madonna with infant and St. John (1540) -
- Holy Family with Angels -
- Holy Family and St. John -
- Statues of Angels (1548–1550) -
- Judith with the Head of Holofernes -
- Angels drawing (1524–25) -
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